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Old 13th February 2007, 23:01   #215  |  Link
arnezami
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@Founditalso: Thanks. I'm just looking if there is an easy way to predict these Volume IDs. Maybe there are too many types and we have to find and reveal the private host key (or just accept sniffing as part of the process).

Code:
Constantine 05/12/2006 5:05
Hex:   40 00 30 06 53 05 16 11 57 47 48 44 56 4d 00 00
Ascii:                          W  G  H  D  V  M

16 Blocks 05/18/2006 2:48
Hex:   40 00 07 06 02 05 17 17 57 47 48 44 56 4d 00 00
Ascii:                          W  G  H  D  V  M

Kiss Kiss Bang Bang 05/25/2006 4:07
Hex:   40 00 12 06 51 05 15 24 57 47 48 44 56 4d 00 00
Ascii:                          W  G  H  D  V  M

Lady in the Water 10/19/2006 8:36
Hex:   40 00 08 06 16 10 23 18 57 47 48 44 56 4d 00 00
Ascii:                          W  G  H  D  V  M

Appollo 13:
Hex:   40 00 04 06 32 04 20 11 57 47 48 44 56 4D 00 00
Ascii:                          W  G  H  D  V  M

Batman Begins:
Hex:   40 00 40 06 26 08 10 15 57 47 48 44 56 4D 00 00
Ascii:                          W  G  H  D  V  M
The 06 is very likely YY. So I suspect the other numbers have something to do with time/date or something aswell. The last two bolded ones look like HHMM.

Code:
MI3 10/03/2006 15:34
40 00 20 06 10 03 07 19 00 20 20 20 20 20 00 00
This is YYYYMMDD HHMM probably (ISO format).

Code:
Miami Vice 11/17/2006 8:13
40 00 11 16 20 06 08 28 00 20 20 20 20 20 00 00
This is MMDDYYYY HHMM probably (US format).

Code:
Swordfish 04/15/2006 2:10
40 00 53 57 4f 52 44 46 49 53 48 20 20 20 00 00
Simple: SWORDFISH

Code:
The Matador 10/19/2006 20:41
40 00 ba be 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1c 00 00
This seems to be a new type. Are you really sure this one is correct?

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